Faint smoke smell on start up...

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Griff726

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Sep 14, 2014
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I have a Piazzetta Sabrina. I'm venting it through selkirk direct temp vent. 4". It has a 5' rise inside to a 90° elbow and straight out. I have noticed a faint wood burning smell while it's starting up. Once running, there's no smell at all. I have a smoke detector co2 combo in the room with the stove and it hasn't alarmed at all. Is this normal? Also I have used a flashlight and a laser pointer with the room dark and I don't see any leaks in the vent. Should I be concerned?
 
My Enviro Maxx does the same. I not worried about it. Used to burn wood and miss the smell. The odd smell on start up reminds me off the good old days of cutting the tree, splitin the tree, piling the tree, haulin the tree, piling the tree in the basement, loadin the tree into the stove.
 
You got a leak. It's a classic sign at start up with no draft. You need to do the flash light test at start up,find the leak and then get some aluminum tape and fix it.
 
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I have a Piazzetta Sabrina. I'm venting it through selkirk direct temp vent. 4". It has a 5' rise inside to a 90° elbow and straight out. I have noticed a faint wood burning smell while it's starting up. Once running, there's no smell at all. I have a smoke detector co2 combo in the room with the stove and it hasn't alarmed at all. Is this normal? Also I have used a flashlight and a laser pointer with the room dark and I don't see any leaks in the vent. Should I be concerned?
Mine does that. I think there are small slits at the top of the air wash that lets some of the smoke smell out, when it starts. As the temps in the combustion chamber go up, the heat and smoke will vent out normally. Pascal, the dealer that comments here, will probably know exactly why, but that's my observation.
 
You got a leak. It's a classic sign at start up with no draft. You need to do the flash light test at start up,find the leak and then get some aluminum tape and fix it.

I've done the flashlight test. Can't find a leak.
 
I've done the flashlight test. Can't find a leak.
Look around the door or the window. Some stoves have a small air leak below the window that air can be sucked into the burning area and it helps keep the glass clean. What happens is sometimes the pellets don't ignite right away then it goes poof and a small amount of smoke is blown out of that small air leak area. Either that or as others have said a leak in the exh system that should be seen with a flashlight in a dark room. Maybe in the first joint between stove and exh pipe.
 
Lots of them do it from leakage on the combustion blower shaft seal until it heats up and a draft sets up. Drove me nuts sealing stuff until Mike at Englander clued me in.
 
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So, since I've started my stove recently and have reacquainted myself with its particulars, I would point out that you can see the tiny slits in the stainless steel air wash deflector at the top of the glass window. I've always assumed these tiny slits allow some whiffs of smoke to seep out when the stove is first starting up, since the draft is not yet going given the low temps.
 
Lots of them do it from leakage on the combustion blower shaft seal until it heats up and a draft sets up. Drove me nuts sealing stuff until Mike at Englander clued me in.
My P61 now has a very slight faint smell of smoke on some start ups as well. I've pretty well sealed all venting. You can't smell it in the room you have to get your head down near the space between the hopper and body of the stove on the combustion blower side of the strove and you can get a slight very faint smell of smoke as it fires off. The larger leak ( also small though) was the clean out cap, I used high heat duct tape on that. It's only good for 200F but at that cap you can put your hand on it while the stove is burning so it should be fine, it's warn to teh touch there as it's below the outlet T.. The inner cap is hotter than hell though !
 
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